Chisa Yukizome begins her job as homeroom teacher for Hope's Peak Academy's 77th Class of Ultmate
students. Meanwhile, Hajime Hinata, a student of the school's Reserve Course for students without
talent, prepares to undergo an experiment to make him the Ultimate Hope. What follows is a series of
tragic events which lead to the birth of the Remnants of Despair and the realization of "The Biggest,
Most Awful, Most Tragic Event in Human History."
Aired alongside of Danganronpa 3: Mirai-hen, with Mirai-hen starting first.
__Note: This review is only covering the Despair Arc and not the Future Arc.__
(This is my first review ever lmao please help me) Let me get this straight, Danganronpa is one of my favorite game franchises ever. The concept is creative and the characters are amazing. BUT OH BOY, WHY DID THEY MAKE THIS ANIME? There are so many things wrong with it, but first let me say the things I liked - The characters are interesting, wich is not a great accomplishment since they were literally from the games but I guess that is a good thing... - The animation is okay, I liked the intro - the dialogue is interesting sometimes...I guess.... - Ryota babey - The interactions with the 77th class were cool sometimes Now with that said let's talk about the MESS that the whole thing is Firstly, a thing that really pisses me off. This anime didn't need to exist. In the games we already knew how the tragedy happened, no one really needed to see it but if they are making an anime that's nice, right? No, they destroyed the main antagonist completely. [Spoilers from the game] Junko was a psycho manipulative genius who infected the world with despair herself, but haha the information we recieve in the anime is that it wasn't her directly, it was a BRAINWASHING GORE VIDEO that she didn't even made herself, she forced Ryota to edit it to her. This is so fucking stupid, a video that make people kill themselves??! The whole world?! I call BS It's such a uncreative, boring and laaaame way to manipulate people and plan. [okay you can read from here] The writing is so horny. They make so much unnecessary fanservice from these teenager school girls for no reason. They throwed the whole incest trait in Mukuro's character that uhhh, I guess makes sense since she was manipulated BUT DID THEY NEED TO DO HER THAT DIRTY? And you can't even use the argument that it shows how horrible Junko is because the show itself doesn't portray it as a bad thing, instead they use it as comedic relief. And the plot? The plot is everywhere and I'm scared. Is this anime a slice of life, gore, comedy, horror, mistery or what? Decide yourself, Kodaka! I guess it was better than the Hope Arc but jesus christ Everything is so confusing even for the people who know the lore of the games and is IMPOSSIBLE TO WATCH IF YOU HAVEN'T PLAYED ALL THE GAMES BEFOREHAND. Another thing that pains me is how boring some subplots are like Mahiru fight with Fuyuhiko's sister that I won't even go in detail because it physically hurts to talk about. Fuyuhiko's sister is a stupid character no one cares about, can't she just shut up? Well, about Hajime, a funny thing that happens in this anime is Hajime's instant transformation into Izuru Kamukura. In the games it was established he went through a lobotomy, (correct me if I'm wrong) wich is a real thing where you cut connections from your brain prefrontal cortex. My guess was that he suffered the lobotomy and other experiments after and with time he became that long haired scary guy. Nope. The anime invents a weird thing where he enters in a machine and INSTANTLY changes personality and grows his hair and idk why I think it's so funny. Now let's talk about a specific scene I have mixed feeling about, wich is the Tragedy of Hope's Peak scene, the murder of the student council. That shit took a turn I didn't expect to happen. All of the deaths were shocking even with the pink blood. I like how they made a mini-killing game for them instead of killing them directly and all. In short, the scene is horrifyingly well done and is the core of the whole brainwashing video and mundial tragedy. My problem is, did it need to be shown? It shouldn't. We should never know what is in the video, only know it's something terrifying happening to the council. Yes, I just said the scene is super shocking but leaving it to the public's imagination is not only better but would make the brainwashing video a more plausible thing. Everyone's concept of what is the worse death you can imagine is different and it should be used by the anime in it's favour. But no, time to show a 10 min long gore scene. However I will give points to the anime for the [Spoilers] Chiaki's execution The conclusion, Danganronpa 3: despair arc is a mediocre anime about things that would be better if left off to the fans imagination. It has some good scenes here and there and Junko is pretty entertaining, but overall the anime is barely mediocre. Don't watch it if you haven't played the games, do something else. Thank you for reading and byee~
I watched all of Danganronpa 3, Side:Future Episode 1 to Side:Hope's concluding act. All 24 episodes, in a single day. I'm a bit lost for words writing this review, and I hope any of you reading this will understand, because this is it. This is the bottom of the barrel, I can't go any lower than this. Danganronpa 3 is the worst anime ever made. img2200(https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/811111525729042453/862868413068083200/mpv-shot0226.png) That's a very strong statement, that's a very divisive statement, especially since my implication is that Side:Despair is the worst part. There's a lot of weird love for this terrible anime, and let me tell all of you right now, you're wrong. It's not good, you either didn't play or didn't get Danganronpa 2 to even consider that idea. Beyond even that, if you didn't play it, you must have remarkably low standards for anime. Allow me to explain. Side:Despair completely and utterly butchers every returning character, in addition to its own original cast. Every returning character is laughably out of character, in a way that just leads me to believe I must have been completely wrong in any reading of DR1 and 2, or the writers didn't care. The Ultimate Imposter is an adolescent struggling with identity issues and wants to be his own person but struggles to show his real self? Nope, give him 20 seconds in this anime and he'll pour his heart out. Nagito was a self-imposed antagonist, seeking to use himself to brighten the hopes of his classmates through harsh methods? Nah, now he's just slightly weird and doesn't even push his classmates to the extreme like in DR2, despite DR2 being _who he was when he entered high school._ Chiaki was a fake AI based on Chihiro's image, so unrealistically perfect that completing her FTEs is actually an allusion to the fact that she doesn't really exist outside this little world? No, somehow she was real, against all the odds and how she was scouted NEVER BEING EXPLAINED. I wouldn't be this mad if it was one or two instances, but it's fucking constant. It never stops, and it seeps into their own original characters. Sakakura Juzo, a man who would do anything for his best friend, ultimately ends up being the catalyst for the series BECAUSE HE WON'T COME OUT AS GAY. Normally this wouldn't be an absurd idea, but it makes him look morally reprehensible because he knows Junko was involved in 16 murders OF CHILDREN. Meanwhile, his romantic interest Munakata is over in the corner saying some shit about "I must kill despair" while he watches his girlfriend ALSO MURDER CHILDREN. It's absurd to a level where I can't give it any credit at all. It does nothing with these concepts that MAYBE could work. I could go on about what I don't like forever, and what I do like is limited to just a video of Munakata in Episode 10 screaming, because it looks dumb as hell. But, I won't, I'll keep this "review" brief. So, I'll end this by not really talking about Danganronpa 3, but moreso the feeling it left me with. In the aftermath of this, I spent around 10 minutes in dead silence. I stared at my computer wondering "Why did I do this?" I had seen Danganronpa 3 before, it wasn't an anime that I needed to rewatch, yet, here I was. I had watched all 24 episodes. Just over 8 hours of content. In that time time, I could've watched the around a quarter of what is left in my Dragon Ball Z rewatch. I could've cranked out most of Legend of the Galactic Heroes Season 2. I could've finished a seasonal, I could've watched half of Ashita no Joe 2, I could've finished any anime on my paused list, I could've done so many other things. But, instead I watched Danganronpa 3. Instead I watched an anime I knew I hated, for 8 hours. 8, unbroken hours. Maybe, I shouldn't watch anime. Maybe, this whole medium was a mistake. But, I can say with complete confidence. No matter how bad any future anime I watch could potentially be. It will never, ever be as bad as Danganronpa 3. img2200(https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/811111525729042453/862856148138065960/mpv-shot0195.png) ~!CONTINUED IN THE FUTURE SIDE!~
This was the most brutal anime so far that I have watched. If you have watched Danganronpa: The Animation it is actually kind of useless to watch the other 2 seasons, especially this one, because it is just a long OVA of what has happened in the past. The story is great, but to my taste it was too brutal, it became really unwatchable, and I defenetly really don't like this season for Danganronpa. It's kind of like watching a completely different anime, with the same story almost. Like in Tokyo Ghoul, where there were Tokyo Ghoul:RE and we got completely new characters. The thing that is different here that this is played in the past, so again, it is not really a big deal if you completely just ignore this whole season. We all know what happened in Danganronpa:The Animation (first season) and I also recommend the other Danganronpa 3 to watch, but honestly, it wouldn't even be that big of a deal, not only to skip this season, but to mix the two Danganronpa 3 seasons up, since it's completely different in time. I didn't like that I didn't see anything of what happened with Naegi, Aoi and the animator guy who I forgot the name of xs. I didn't like what happened to Hinata, and I didn't like that almost every character died, or got completely crazy, so it's almost the same, as if they would have died. But I guess this is just a sad ending anime, which is completely fine, but for my taste, I would say it's a nono. There were many brutal scenes, especially in the 2nd part of the season, the first few episodes were pretty chill, there were also many funny moments. The brutality started from I think around episode 6 or 7, but I'm not exactly sure, when the class representatives, or whatever their name is, started to kill each other. I felt really really really uncomfortable, it was really brutal and depressing, which I guess suits a horror anime very well, but again, it is really far away from my personal taste in genres. I felt like the ending was really rushed, and they tried to explain the whole story and the creators were like... okay there is the ending, end of story. It felt a little weird, and it didn't even feel like an ending. It was just one more episode. The characters... I liked Chisa, and I'm happy that we actually got to see this side of her, and I loved her class. My favourite was the gamer girl, Nanami, I really cried when she died, it was so horrible. I still really dislike Murakata and Sakakura for what they have done in the other Danganronpa 3 series, this time around they were just more likeable, and I kind of understood why they acted the way they acted. Sakakura however is just a straight up loser, and he puts his needs first instead of every humans lives, and then acts like the big saviour of the world. He backstabbed not just Murakata, but everyone. But well, later on Murakata backstabbed him too, so it's 50-50 at the end of the day. This makes me so sad because i think Sakakura is an extremely good looking character, to see him get ruined like this is just annoying. Talking about good looking guy ruined by a shitty character, mister Sonosuke Izayoi, and her idiot girlfriend Ruruka Ando. Ando is my most hated anime character of all time so far, I am really disgusted by her, and her sugar freak boyfriend. Worst couple I have ever seen. I feel horrible for Kimura and she deserved better. So overall, this anime is pretty useless to watch, unless you want to know the backstory, and if you are INTO horror and blood and death and psycho stuff. This one was just completely not for me, and i can't wait to watch stupid but entertaining Slice of life animes after this. Story 5/10 Art 2/10 (why were the background characters all in blue?!) Characters 3/10 Enjoyment 1/10 Overall 1.5/10 because I can't give a higher point to my personal view, although i have to admit, the story itself is great.